LIBERTY: March 2008 Archives
I knew it!
I knew it I knew it I knew it I knew it!!!!!!
Liberal Values almost had me fooled -- Obama is absolutely lethal to what's left of the tradition of individualism, self-reliance, and small government.
Andrew Sullivan of The Daily Dish has this to say:
I went to see Obama last night. He had a fundraiser at H20, a yuppie disco/restaurant in Southwest DC. I was curious about how he is in person. I'm still absorbing the many impressions I got. But one thing stays in my head. This guy is a liberal. Make no mistake about that. He may, in fact, be the most effective liberal advocate I've heard in my lifetime.
The overwhelming first impression that you get - from the exhausted but vibrant stump speech, the diverse nature of the crowd, the swell of the various applause lines - is that this is the candidate for real change. He has what Reagan had in 1980 and Clinton had in 1992: the wind at his back. Sometimes, elections really do come down to a simple choice: change or more of the same? (Andrew Sullivan, The Reagan of the Left?)
Continue reading Bush Opens the Door, Wide Wide Open, for a Very Liberal Obama.
A post appeared today on the pro-tax Liberal Values that's pretty incredible when you get to the comments section, about Hillary Clinton's reluctance to release her tax returns:
After reading this, it looks like there might be a lot of interesting things in those Clinton tax returns. Bill has sure made a lot of money while keeping the details secret.
Since leaving office in 2001, Clinton has wiped out millions of dollars in legal bills and become a multimillionaire through a brisk schedule of speechmaking and book-writing, as well as a pair of consulting and investing agreements that have yielded as-yet-undisclosed sums.
Someone pointed out in a comment that in terms of this being an issue, the emperor may have no clothes:
Personally, I have never understood the whole issue of candidates needing to release tax returns. I am sure the IRS looks very closely at the returns of anyone even semi-famous . . .
At this point, the pro-tax Liberal Values takes an almost statist position:
